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Tropical Biomes of the WorldTropical Biomes of the World

Tropical Evergreen Tropical Evergreen Forests (rain forests)Forests (rain forests)Tropical Deciduous Tropical Deciduous Forests (seasonal Forests (seasonal forests or monsoon forests or monsoon forests)forests)Tropical Scrub Tropical Scrub ““ForestsForests””Tropical GrasslandsTropical Grasslands

Tropical Rain ForestsTropical Rain ForestsCover 6% of Cover 6% of world land areaworld land areaContain 75Contain 75--90% 90% of the worldof the world’’s s plant and animal plant and animal speciesspecies

Tropical Biomes in North AmericaTropical Biomes in North America Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: ClimateClimate

Hot and wetHot and wetAverage annual Average annual precipitationprecipitation–– 100100--180180””–– (60(60--400400”” range)range)

Distributed evenly with Distributed evenly with short droughtsshort droughtsTemperatures uniformTemperatures uniform–– Warm to hot (80Warm to hot (80--90 F)90 F)–– Daily fluctuation often Daily fluctuation often

as large as annualas large as annual

Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: Dominant Life FormDominant Life Form

Broadleaved evergreen trees dominateBroadleaved evergreen trees dominateDrop and replace leaves individually rather Drop and replace leaves individually rather than collectivelythan collectivelyOften flower and fruit in different seasonsOften flower and fruit in different seasons

Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: DiversityDiversity

Extremely high diversityExtremely high diversity——both plants and animalsboth plants and animalsCosta Rica has over 200 Costa Rica has over 200 familiesfamilies that contain treesthat contain treesOne Brazilian rain forest contains 300 tree species in a One Brazilian rain forest contains 300 tree species in a single square milesingle square mile

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Tropical Rain Forest: Tropical Rain Forest: Layers or StrataLayers or Strata

Emergent Emergent layerlayer

Intermediate Intermediate layerlayer

UnderstoryUnderstorylayerlayer

Tropical Rain Forest: LayersTropical Rain Forest: Layers

Tropical Rain Forests: Emergent LayerTropical Rain Forests: Emergent LayerTrees 75Trees 75--150150’’ tall tall

Long, Long, unbranchedunbranched trunks trunks Fluted and buttresses basesFluted and buttresses bases

Tropical Rain Forest: Intermediate LayerTropical Rain Forest: Intermediate LayerTrees 15Trees 15--7575’’ tall (typically not tall (typically not fluted or buttressed)fluted or buttressed)Dense canopyDense canopyLow light and high humidity Low light and high humidity (within & below)(within & below)

Unusual Strategies:Unusual Strategies:Prop roots, strangler figs, twisting vinesProp roots, strangler figs, twisting vines

Unusual Rooting Strategies:Unusual Rooting Strategies:PneumataphoresPneumataphores, Aerial Roots & Prop Roots, Aerial Roots & Prop Roots

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Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: EpiphytesEpiphytes Tropical Rain Forest: Tropical Rain Forest: Vines and LianasVines and Lianas

Twisting, snarling, suffocatingTwisting, snarling, suffocatingSome germinate in the ground and some in the canopySome germinate in the ground and some in the canopyTremendous growth ratesTremendous growth ratesLink tree canopies togetherLink tree canopies togetherOften need to be cut before falling treesOften need to be cut before falling trees

Importance of vinesImportance of vines Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: UnderstoriesUnderstoriesVary dramaticallyVary dramatically–– depends on light and depends on light and

disturbancedisturbanceHeavy Heavy overstoryoverstory means less light means less light and less and less understoryunderstoryDisturbed Disturbed overstoryoverstory means dense means dense understoryunderstory

Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: UnderstoriesUnderstories

Open canopies (typically Open canopies (typically disturbed) result in disturbed) result in dense dense understoriesunderstories(jungle(jungle--like)like)

Tropical Rain Forests: ProductivityTropical Rain Forests: ProductivityHigh net productivityHigh net productivity——high respirationhigh respiration

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Tropical Rain Forest: Tropical Rain Forest: SoilsSoilsDiverse and highly variableDiverse and highly variableMany soils low in nutrientsMany soils low in nutrientsHigh losses to runHigh losses to run--off and leachingoff and leachingMost nutrients held in plants Most nutrients held in plants Adverse effects from removing vegetationAdverse effects from removing vegetation

Competing uses for tropical forest landCompeting uses for tropical forest land

Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: DeforestationDeforestation

Estimate: 80 acres harvested every minuteEstimate: 80 acres harvested every minuteOnce occupied 16% of worldOnce occupied 16% of world’’s surfaces surface——now about 6%now about 6%Impact: loss of species diversity, loss of carbon sequestration,Impact: loss of species diversity, loss of carbon sequestration,uprooting of indigenous peoples, loss of medicines (25% of uprooting of indigenous peoples, loss of medicines (25% of medicines derived from rain forest plants)medicines derived from rain forest plants)

Shifting AgricultureShifting Agriculture(Slash and Burn)(Slash and Burn)

Mangrove Mangrove ““ForestsForests””Occur throughout tropical regions where forests meet the oceanOccur throughout tropical regions where forests meet the oceanMultiple generaMultiple genera——2525--30 species30 speciesAlways associated with salt waterAlways associated with salt waterDifferent species tolerate different amount of saltDifferent species tolerate different amount of saltNot all mangroves have same adaptationsNot all mangroves have same adaptations

Mangrove Adaptations:Mangrove Adaptations:PneumataphoresPneumataphores

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Mangrove Adaptations:Mangrove Adaptations:Viviparous SeedlingsViviparous Seedlings

Mangrove Adaptations:Mangrove Adaptations:Prop RootsProp Roots

Mangroves on the marchMangroves on the march Tropical Rain Forests: BiodiversityTropical Rain Forests: BiodiversityCauliforousCauliforous flowering and fruiting flowering and fruiting Forest termitesForest termites

Tropical Rain Forests: Tropical Rain Forests: BiodiversityBiodiversity

ForestForest--dwelling kingfisher Chameleondwelling kingfisher Chameleon

Tropical Rain Forest: AnimalsTropical Rain Forest: Animals

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Trends and IssuesTrends and IssuesDeforestationDeforestation–– once 16% landonce 16% land’’s area, now s area, now

6%6%Animal harvestAnimal harvest–– Survival foodSurvival food–– Pet tradePet trade–– Souvenirs and aphrodisiacsSouvenirs and aphrodisiacs

Contribution to Contribution to atmosphereatmosphere–– water, oxygen, and carbon water, oxygen, and carbon

sequestrationsequestrationMedicinal valuesMedicinal values–– perhaps 25% worldperhaps 25% world’’s s

medicines come from heremedicines come from hereLoss of biological diversityLoss of biological diversity

Tropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Deciduous Forests

Tropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsHigh rainfallHigh rainfall——up to up to 8oo8oo””/year!/year!Seasonal distributionSeasonal distribution–– Very wet and bone dryVery wet and bone dry

Temperatures tend to be hotTemperatures tend to be hot–– cold periods in northern cold periods in northern

regions and higher elev.regions and higher elev.Vegetation has less Vegetation has less diversity than tropical rain diversity than tropical rain forests but more than other forests but more than other regionsregions

Tropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Deciduous Forests

Trees commonly dryTrees commonly dry--season deciduousseason deciduous–– Lose leaves at same time Lose leaves at same time

Commonly transition Commonly transition into savannah lands or into savannah lands or desert grasslands on dry desert grasslands on dry endend——tropical rain tropical rain forests on wet endforests on wet endHigh tree diversityHigh tree diversity–– 4040--100 spp./hectare100 spp./hectare–– < tropical rain forests but > < tropical rain forests but >

temperate foreststemperate forests

Important TreesImportant TreesNo single species No single species dominatesdominatesTeak and Teak and mahoganies are mahoganies are most important most important commercial commercial speciesspeciesTeak native to Teak native to southeast Asia, but southeast Asia, but widely plantedwidely planted

BambooBamboo

Grass rather Grass rather than woodythan woodyMany speciesMany speciesCommonly Commonly lowland, wet lowland, wet site plantsite plantAstronomical Astronomical growth ratesgrowth ratesVery important Very important for buildingfor building

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Epiphytic CactiEpiphytic Cacti Cultural SignificanceCultural Significance

Trends and IssuesTrends and Issues

LargeLarge--scale scale agricultureagricultureSocial pressureSocial pressure–– PopulationPopulation–– PovertyPoverty

GrazingGrazingHarvest for Harvest for firewoodfirewood

AnimalsAnimals

Tropical Grasslands and ThornTropical Grasslands and Thorn--ScrubScrub(Savannas)(Savannas) Tropical GrasslandsTropical Grasslands

Climate hot and dry. Rains seasonal.Climate hot and dry. Rains seasonal.Grasses dominant life form. Scattered clumps of trees existGrasses dominant life form. Scattered clumps of trees exist

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ThornThorn--scrub scrub ““forestsforests””Trees small and drought resistantTrees small and drought resistantMany have deep tap rootsMany have deep tap rootsMost heavily armed with spines and thornsMost heavily armed with spines and thornsAlthough that doesnAlthough that doesn’’t stop browsingt stop browsing

Browse lines in acaciasBrowse lines in acacias

Primary use of wood: FuelPrimary use of wood: Fuel Vast herds of migratory grazersVast herds of migratory grazers

Domestic livestockDomestic livestock Home of big catsHome of big cats

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..and plaques of grasshoppers ..and plaques of grasshoppers and locustsand locusts

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